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The victory, which extended Wrexham’s unbeaten run to seven games and has seen the Dragons conceded only once in that time, saw Dean Keates’s side move up to fifth in the National League, but more importantly just one point behind early pace setters Sutton United.

The Londoners visit the Racecourse this weekend in a top of the table encounter with Wrexham high on confidence after claiming victory at Prenton Park, despite being reduced to 10-men with barely 15 minutes on the clock following Sam Wedgbury’s second yellow card.

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“The character of the lads showed was brilliant,” said Coddington, who earned his first clean sheet since rejoining Wrexham for a second loan spell.

“After Sam being sent off we all knew the challenge was going to be a lot harder. But we dealt with it well, the gameplan changed, but we adapted well to that and ultimately we are buzzing with three points and the clean sheet.

“We needed to dig in, work hard, we were only one man down. We feel like even when we are a man down against anyone really that we can still cause people problems.

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“I think Manny (Smith) and Shaun (Pearson) were brilliant, the whole back-four were to be fair, but those two were putting in blocks. It is harder with a man less to keep the ball up the top of the pitch, and when the ball was going up there it was coming back quickly but we dealt with that as well.

“It is mentally draining and you have to keep concentrating in an onslaught of attack, but the lads can deal with it, our defensive record speaks for itself and we defended well as a team, and I think now we have proved that.”

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“Brilliant, when I came out for the first half they were so loud, it felt like a home game,” said the goalkeeper, on loan at Wrexham from Northampton Town. “I was screaming to the back four and they couldn’t hear me because they were that loud.

“You need things like that, we’ve come away against a good team like Tranmere and you need the fans behind you and they got us over the line.”